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I also used to believe the soybean was a good source of protein in the diet.

Then I began to research

into the history and usage of the soybean and discovered that what we have

in the marketplace today

is somewhat different from the traditional soybean that was used, as well as

discovering that todays

processing techniques leave considerable questions regarding the safety of

using soy. The anti-nutrient

qualities of todays soy products may create far more problems than any

benefits that we perceive we are

receiving due to a very good media campaign to make the soybean " king " of

protein.

 

I decided to avoid (as much as possible) the use of soy products as there

are some very credible

researchers and studies that have been done showing the hype about todays

soy is not only wrong, but it is creating some

dangerous health situations for many people who are consuming these modern

soy products. Traditional

fermented soy eliminated the anti-nutrients.

 

There are two sides to the issue, but to me it appears it's the money side

vs. the safety of the products.

Unfortunately, if you're into " studies " , for a definitive answer to the

question of is it safe or not, that

question will be debatable for some time. As for me, I'll choose to avoid

the modern soy until it's actually

proven to be a safe product for human usage. At this moment it is years

away from that sort of a conclusion. Unfortunately, there may be millions

of people who pay the price of losing their health while consuming a

questionable product.

 

Doug

 

 

 

Soy Protein: Panacea or Poison?

http://www.i-a-r-t.com/articles/soyprotein.html

 

http://www.westonaprice.org/soy/isoflavones.html

The following article was submitted to the FDA in an effort to block

inclusion

of estrogen-like compounds called isoflavones, found in large amounts in

soy

products, in the GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) list of ingredients

in

foods and medicines.

 

Introduction

The Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) have provided the Food and Drug

Administration (FDA) with notice that it has determined that the

substance soy

isoflavone is generally recognised as safe (GRAS). This notice was made

in

accordance with the FDA proposed rule 'Substances Generally Recognized

as Safe'

21 CFR Parts 170, 184, 186 and 570. In support of this notice, ADM have

provided

a document entitled " An information document reviewing the safety of soy

isoflavones used in specific dietary applications. "

http://www.westonaprice.org/soy/isoflavones.html

 

Soy: The Poison Seed

http://www.totalityofbeing.com/id58.htm

 

http://www.mercola.com/2000/feb/20/more_on_soy_part_2.htm

Monsanto has gained millions in profits from sales of its popular

herbicide,

RoundupÆ, and in turn has produced several transgenic crops that resist

it. Soy

is of course among those Roundup-ReadyÆ crops. Being resistant to this

powerful

herbicide, farmers are able to spray more of it on their crops,

resulting in

higher levels of toxins in the harvested product. Recent studies have

shown that

sprayed soybean crops have an elevated estrogen level (much higher than

the

soybean's already high levels). As we mentioned earlier, the synergistic

effect

of these estrogens - especially on children ingesting soy based formula

is

unknown, but in a recent study reported in Pediatrics raised a few

eyebrows. "

 

Investigators found that one percent of all girls now show signs of

puberty,

such as breast development or pubic hair before the age of THREE; by age

eight

14.7 percent of Caucasian girls and a whopping 48.3 percent of

African-American

girls had one or both of these characteristics " states Sally Fallon in

the

Price-Pottinger article on soy. (For a natural alternative to soy and

milk based

formula, see Nourishing Traditions, available through PPNF at

619-574-7763).

http://www.mercola.com/2000/feb/20/more_on_soy_part_2.htm

 

http://creativehealth.netfirms.com/soybrain.shtml

" Tofu Shrinks Brain! " Not a science fiction scenario, this sobering

soybean

revelation is for real. But how did the " poster bean " of the '90s go

wrong?

Apparently, in many ways -- none of which bode well for the brain.

 

In a major ongoing study involving 3,734 elderly Japanese-American men,

those

who ate the most tofu during midlife had up to 2.4 times the risk of

later

developing Alzheimer's disease. As part of the three-decade long

Honolulu-Asia

Aging Study, 27 foods and drinks were correlated with participants'

health. Men

who consumed tofu at least twice weekly had more cognitive impairment,

compared

with those who rarely or never ate the soybean curd. [1,2]

http://creativehealth.netfirms.com/soybrain.shtml

 

 

 

 

 

- > Thu, 07 Nov 2002 17:16:18 -0000

> " yogiguruji " <yogiguruji

> Rich Wholefood Nutrients

>

> Good Morning!

>

> Rich Wholefood Nutrients

>

> When looking for natural foods which can provide a balanced source of

> essential nutrients, we need look no further than the amazing honey

> bee, the mighty soy bean and the microscopic algae.

>

> Rich Green Wholefoods (Chlorella, Spirulina, , Barley Grass, Wheat

> Grass) contain the most powerful combination of nutrients ever known

> in any grain, herb or food. They contain almost all of the vitamins,

> minerals, proteins and enzymes necessary for the human diet, plus

> chlorophyll. These necessities are bio-available which means that

> they are easily assimilated throughout the digestive tract, giving

> our bodies instant access to vital nutrients.

>

> Soy Wholefoods (Protein Powder) long recognized for being a rich

> source of low-fat protein and fiber. Soy protein has been the object

> of studies showing its many beneficial qualities in building and

> maintaining our health. Its high levels of soluble fiber have been

> found to be beneficial in preventing disease and lowering blood

> cholesterol levels. Soy should be part of our every day diet.

>

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Doug or anyone on the list,

I am hypoglycemic and try to have a protein powder drink on hand. Since

Whey [ I think?] produces mucous, and soy is not good for us, and some of

the other powders taste HORRIBLE, is there anyone here that can recommend a

suitable meal replacement drink that is not made from soy?

Lona

 

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As for me, I'll choose to avoid

: the modern soy until it's actually

: proven to be a safe product for human usage. At this moment it is years

: away from that sort of a conclusion. Unfortunately, there may be millions

: of people who pay the price of losing their health while consuming a

: questionable product.

:

: Doug

:

:

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I would love to eat more soy but I am allergic to soy. In trying to

avoid it I have found that soy being cheap is in everything. Read the

labels, it augments a wide variety of foods from mayonnaise and salad

dressing type foods to crackers, cereal, and bread types. I have found

it is almost impossible to buy food without it unless I go for the

basics and make my own everything as much as I can. Very discouraging!

 

Sarah

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Whey is an excellent source of protein, and, as far as I know (and

from my own person experience) does not produce mucous. An excellent

one is " Designer Whey " . You can find outlets for it on the Internet.

 

Hypoglycemia can easily lead, of course, to type 2 diabetes, so I

earnestly suggest, if you haven't already done so, that you begin a

dietary program such as " The Zone, " by Dr. Barry Sears. You can pick

up his books in most bookstores.

 

You might also wish to begin a supplemental omega-3 program, in the

form of fish oil. Barry Sears offers an excellent one--as well as

nutrition bars that were developed with diabetics in mind. They

contain the ration of 40 percent low-glycemic carbos, 30 percent

protein, and 30 percent fat.

 

You can learn more about fish oil and get a link to Barry Sears'

products at:

 

http://www.authentic-breathing.com/fish_oil.htm

 

With my best wishes,

 

Dennis Lewis

 

, " Lona " <lona@t...> wrote:

> Doug or anyone on the list,

> I am hypoglycemic and try to have a protein powder drink on hand.

Since

> Whey [ I think?] produces mucous, and soy is not good for us, and

some of

> the other powders taste HORRIBLE, is there anyone here that can

recommend a

> suitable meal replacement drink that is not made from soy?

> Lona

>

> Were you radiated as a baby? See health links.

> http://tahomagirl.com

> --------

> Too bad the only people who know how to run the country are busy

driving

> cabs and cutting hair.

> -- George Burns

> ---------

> Looking for computer help?

> ComputersForSeniors/

>

>

>

>

> As for me, I'll choose to avoid

> : the modern soy until it's actually

> : proven to be a safe product for human usage. At this moment it

is years

> : away from that sort of a conclusion. Unfortunately, there may be

millions

> : of people who pay the price of losing their health while

consuming a

> : questionable product.

> :

> : Doug

> :

> :

> :

> :

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Hi Lona,

 

Something to consider is

A) why not have some real food instead of protein powder?

B) Protein powders that are " hydrolyzed " have higher levels of msg

in them and this may actually be why you do not respond well to most

whey protein. A better option would be from a company called

Metagenics. The whey is only concentrated and it is from organic

pasture fed cows in New Zeland. One place you can get it is at

http://www.cedarcanyonclinic.com/page.php?pname=products near the

bottom of the page called Bio Pure.

C) You will likely find better results with your hypoglycemia if you

do two things. Firstly when you consume your protein shake consume

it with some carbohydrate such as some cherries or blueberries as

together they will stabilize your blood sugar much better. Protein

alone can initiate an insulin response that will promote the

hypoglycemia over time. Just adding a little fruit will be a great

boon. And Secondly, Hypoglycemia is not a permanent condition as it

is so often treated as, there are professionals who can work with

you so that you can correct the hypoglycemia with just diet and

maybe a small amount of supplementation. The hypoglycemia is just a

symptom of a larger issue.

 

I hope this is of some help.

 

DMM

 

 

, " Lona " <lona@t...> wrote:

> Doug or anyone on the list,

> I am hypoglycemic and try to have a protein powder drink on hand.

Since

> Whey [ I think?] produces mucous, and soy is not good for us, and

some of

> the other powders taste HORRIBLE, is there anyone here that can

recommend a

> suitable meal replacement drink that is not made from soy?

> Lona

>

> Were you radiated as a baby? See health links.

> http://tahomagirl.com

> --------

> Too bad the only people who know how to run the country are busy

driving

> cabs and cutting hair.

> -- George Burns

> ---------

> Looking for computer help?

> ComputersForSeniors/

>

>

>

>

> As for me, I'll choose to avoid

> : the modern soy until it's actually

> : proven to be a safe product for human usage. At this moment it

is years

> : away from that sort of a conclusion. Unfortunately, there may

be millions

> : of people who pay the price of losing their health while

consuming a

> : questionable product.

> :

> : Doug

> :

> :

> :

> :

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